Adapt Resources

Health Promotion

Resources can be adapted to develop additional, localised materials to support community engagement and awareness of eye health

Adapt the Resources

The eye health promotion resources are available to adapt for local community settings, language and country.

We encourage the widespread use and local community adaptations of our resources including the use of key messages, logos, artwork and related illustrations to develop additional, localised materials to support community engagement and awareness on eye health.

A range of creative community adaptations of the key messages and images can be developed, including:

  • The logos and artwork can be applied to t-shirts, wristbands, newsletters, posters, and other promotional resources to promote their relevant messages.
  • Photos of community members or ‘eye health heroes or champions’ from communities can be replaced within the poster templates.

See some examples of adapted resources below from communities using artwork and key messages; pull up banner, poster templates and promotional items with logos.

sample of how some resources have been adapted

IEHU will support communities to deliver local solutions.

Note: All adaptations, modifications or changes made to, or new work will be made by IEHU.

Please refer to the Style Guidelines below for further information and suggestions.

Please contact Indigenous Eye Health via email Indigenous-EyeHealth@unimelb.edu.au or telephone (03) 834 40322 for more information and support with your local community adaptations.

guidelines for CTST resources

‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ (CTST)

The CTST resources support awareness of diabetes eye care and the importance of YEARLY eye checks for diabetes.

Style Guidelines: for the correct use of the 'eye-con' logo, 'sightline' artwork and associated materials and images

Permission Form: for permission to use the 'eye-con' logo, sightline' artwork and associated materials and images

Style Guidelines Permission Form

Adapting the Resources Examples of Local Adaptations

guidelines for CFSE resources

‘Clean Faces, Strong Eyes’ (CFSE)

The CFSE resources provide clear and consistent messages about trachoma, how it is spread and how everyone can help to eliminate it. Milpa the goanna is features in the resources.

Style Guidelines for the correct use of the Milpa the Goanna logo.

Permission Form for permission to use the Milpa the Goanna logo and related materials.

Style Guidelines Permission for Use

guidelines for ENEA resources

‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ (ENEA)

The ENEA resources promote regular eye checks and early detection through the 715 health check. The resources also promote awareness of refractive error (the need for glasses) and cataract.

Style Guidelines for the correct use of the 'Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always' logo, and associated materials and images

Permission Form for permission to use the 'Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always' logo and associated materials and images

Style Guidelines Permission for Use